
Bank of Whittier RF Home Financing (Purchase, Refinance & Cash-Out)
Halal Home Financing in Florida
Riba-free home financing from Bank of Whittier, N.A. using the LARIBA model of Declining Participation in Usufruct (DPU), a declining Musharaka in rent. The bank marks each property to market using actual rental values of comparable homes in the neighborhood; the monthly payment combines a return-of-capital component with a share of that market rent, and if the analysis shows the home is overpriced relative to rents, the model flags it so the buyer can renegotiate or walk away. Purchase, refinance, cash-out, and jumbo financing are offered in all 50 states, with standard industry contracts plus a Final RF Term Sheet rider documenting the RF process and rental basis.
Bank of Whittier's home financing is the purest expression of the LARIBA school in America: pricing starts from what the house actually rents for, not from mortgage rates, and the model will tell you not to buy an overpriced home. That intellectual honesty, backed by published methodology and annual Raqaba audits, earns real respect among students of Islamic finance. Practically, it is a small bank: no published rates, manual service, and a footprint of two offices plus the internet. With LARIBA itself merged into UIF and Whittier joining UIF's parent in July 2026, this product line is becoming part of the University Bancorp family; buyers comparing it against Guidance and UIF should ask how the DPU discipline will be preserved.
Pros
- The rent-based pricing discipline is unique among US providers: the model can tell a buyer the house is overpriced, something rate-benchmarked competitors do not do
- Financing from an actual riba-free bank rather than a finance company, with deposits funding the RF book
- Full documentation lineage: published fatwa basis, methodology books by the founder, and annual Raqaba audit reports
- All 50 states, including jumbo financing
- Cash-out refinancing available under the RF framework
Cons
- No published rates or closing-cost figures; quotes require contacting the bank
- Community-bank scale means slower, more manual processes than large competitors like Guidance, UIF, or Barakah Mortgage
- The founder who personally architected the model passed away in 2025; the University Bancorp acquisition (July 2026) puts execution under new management
- The DPU model's ROI test can decline financings that rate-benchmarked lenders would approve
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Product Details
Structure
Declining Participation in Usufruct (LARIBA model)
Features
Declining Participation in Usufruct (DPU) structure, a declining Musharaka in rent, Marks each home to market using actual neighborhood rental values, flagging overpriced homes to the buyer, Purchase, refinance, cash-out, and jumbo financing in all 50 states, Title in the customer's name with a Final RF Term Sheet rider documenting the RF process, Annual third-party Shari'aa audits by Raqaba LLC, Offered by an FDIC-insured, OCC-supervised RF national bank (NMLS 405611)
Bank of Whittier in Florida
With Florida's median home price at ~$412,000 (FHFA/Zillow, 2025), Bank of Whittier's Declining Participation in Usufruct (LARIBA model) structure provides a halal path to homeownership. A typical 20% down payment in Florida would be ~$82,400. Median household income in Florida is $73,311 (94% of the national median - U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 ACS), which shapes the price-to-income ratio families should factor into any halal home-financing decision. Florida is home to an estimated ~127K Muslims (0.6% of the population) (World Population Review, 2020 estimates). Bank of Whittier operates nationwide, so Florida residents have full access to this product.
Shariah Compliance & Oversight
LARIBA model (Declining Participation in Usufruct) developed by founder Dr. Yahia Abdul-Rahman (1944-2025), based on the Al-Baraka Bank of London fatwa dividing property rights into title (milk ul raqabah) and usufruct (haq al manfa'aa). Annual third-party Shari'aa audits by Raqaba LLC Shari'a Audit and Islamic Financial Advisory, with auditor reports published. Site carries dedicated LARIBA Model, Shari'aa Audits, and FATWA sections.
Declining Participation in Usufruct (DPU) with marking to market against actual comparable rents; title registered in the customer's name; standard regulatory contracts plus a Final RF Term Sheet rider; annual Raqaba LLC audits.
2026-08-05
State Availability
Bank of Whittier serves all 50 states + DC
✓ Available nationwide including Florida
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